A sequence of characters starting with backslash ( \ ) that performs a specified function, which is already defined by C, is called as an escape sequence in C. It is named so as it doesn’t represent itself as a character, when it is used inside a string.
Some of the C Escape Sequence are listed below.
ESCAPE SEQUENCE | USES |
\a | Alarm or Beep |
\b | Backspace |
\\ | Backslash |
\r | Carriage Return |
\” | Double Quote |
\f | Form Feed |
\xhh | Hexadecimal Number |
\n | New Line |
\0 | Null |
\nnn | Octal Number |
\? | Question Mark |
\’ | Single Quote |
\t | Tab (Horizontal) |
\v | Vertical Tab |
Example:
#include <stdio.h> void main() { printf ("\tI love my INDIA.\vINDIA is my Country.\nMy Country is my Identity."); } |
Output
I love my INDIA. INDIA is my Country. My Country is my Identity. |